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In 2008, among persons with substance dependence or abuse, the proportion with dependence on or abuse of illicit drugs also was associated with age: 60.6 percent of youths aged 12 to 17 were dependent on or abused illicit drugs compared with 37.4 percent of young adults aged 18 to 25 and 24.3 percent of adults aged 26 or older.

In 2008, about half (49.2 percent) of the youths aged 12 to 17 reported that it would be "fairly easy" or "very easy" for them to obtain marijuana if they wanted some. One in seven (13.0 percent) indicated that heroin would be "fairly" or "very" easily available, and 13.8 percent reported so for LSD. Between 2002 and 2008, there were decreases in the perceived easy availability of marijuana (from 55.0 to 49.2 percent), cocaine (from 25.0 to 22.1 percent), crack (from 26.5 to 23.2 percent), LSD (from 19.4 to 13.8 percent), and heroin (from 15.8 to 13.0 percent). The perceived availability of the following illicit drugs declined between 2007 and 2008: cocaine from 24.5 to 22.1 percent; crack from 25.3 to 23.2 percent; and heroin from 14.1 to 13.0 percent. However, the perceived availability of marijuana and LSD did not change significantly during the 2-year period.

The occurrence of MDE in the past year among youths aged 12 to 17 was associated with a higher prevalence of illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse (21.3 percent). Among youths who did not report past year MDE, 6.4 percent had illicit drug or alcohol dependence or abuse during the same period.

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Police round up 63 on Wise County drug counts

WISE, Va. (AP) A police roundup of 63 people indicted on charges involving prescription drugs is under way in Wise County.

The mass arrests Thursday resulted from a joint investigation by the Wise County Sheriff's Office, Virginia State Police, the Southwest Virginia Narcotics Task Force and police departments in Big Stone Gap, Coeburn, Wise, Pound, St. Paul and the city of Norton.

Authorities said they shifted their ongoing joint ''Street Sweeper'' investigation to target the illegal sale and use of prescription narcotics. Almost half of the drugs listed in the indictments contained hydrocodone, such as Lortab.

Authorities say the illegal use of prescription medications is the leading cause of drug overdose deaths in the county.